HOT
Gettysburg (+2)
The Bullets shot down the Gulls thanks to a valiant fourth-quarter comeback. The senior-led Gettysburg team used a five-goal final period to pull out the win. Sophomore Jack Dunleavy’s offensive explosion was a key here, but George Raymond, Kieran Ward and Kyle Howard look like they could have special seasons. Gettysburg is now in the top five, and coming dates with Washington and Lee and Denison could help push the Bullets even higher.
Dickinson (no change)
Dickinson got 14 goals from 10 players in its win over a talented Roanoke squad and was able to overcome a cold outing from Chris Brandau. The Dickinson schedule has several Top 20 opponents in the month of March, including Christopher Newport, giving the Red Devils an opportunity to climb the ranks if they can keep to their winning ways.
Denison (+3)
It was a massive day for the specialists of Denison. Archer Darrach stopped 58 percent of the shots he saw, and the battery of Colin MacLean and Grant Larson went a combined 22 of 25 facing off. It added up to a win over a talented Hampden-Sydney team, with Ethan Tyack leading the way for Denison with six points. The next opponent is their toughest yet — W&L on March 5.
NOT
Salisbury (-5)
It’s early, but it’s not too early to ding the Gulls for a loss to one of their most bitter rivals. Give credit to Gettysburg, whose defense played excellently and limited the many Salisbury weapons. But the Gulls lost this game with some self-inflicted wounds. They were 19 of 24 on the clear. In the fourth quarter, they committed four turnovers and two penalties, fueling the Gettysburg comeback and eventual victory. As loaded as Salisbury is, the Gulls still need to play clean games to secure wins.
IN
Muhlenberg (No. 20)
OK, so the three-overtime game against RIT is one way to get yourself on the map. Even though Muhlenberg lost, that performance warranted a closer look at its next game, which turned out to be a win against a respected Colorado College side, 17-7.
OUT
Stevenson (was No. 18)
Unfortunately for the Mustangs, it is time to exit the Division III poll (at least for now). A win against Catholic midweek won’t get them back in, but a win against any of their next four opponents after that might. Coach Paul Cantabene’s squad will line up against Gettysburg, Lynchburg, Dickinson and RIT in the next month. The latter two of those games will take place at the Mustang Classic in Owings Mills, Md.
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